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live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square and in beautiful los angeles. highest close for the s&p 500 since june of 2008. crossing 13,000. the nasdaq nearing 3,000. certainly a lot of nice round numbers. "options action" is sounding the alarm because of one number. and that is 109. that's where oil closed today. can stocks and crude coexist? let's get in the money now and find out. the move in crude spooked investors today. it was a growing concern in the market for awhile. >> growing quietly. equity indexes this week, the s&p closed up 25 bips. the vix was down about 3%. but crude was up 5.5%. gold was up 3%. there's things going on here as far as equities are concerned it's complacent. but in the other respects when you look at the risk assets you see people flock to when worried about things, they're going up. >> we've seen the vix also stay very low. >> yeah. i mean, it ended the day above 16. same thing happened earlier in this month. you know what, this makes sense. oil is high
live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square and in beautiful los angeles. highest close for the s&p 500 since june of 2008. crossing 13,000. the nasdaq nearing 3,000. certainly a lot of nice round numbers. "options action" is sounding the alarm because of one number. and that is 109. that's where oil closed today. can stocks and crude coexist? let's get in the money now and find out. the move in crude spooked investors today. it...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square and in beautiful california. welcome to the show on a busy expiration friday. best start for stocks since the reagan administration. is it too late to get in at this point. let's get in the money right now. we're not talking just 52 week highs. we're talking multi-year highs. microsoft, nike, chipotle on highs at the close of this week. mike, do you believe in this rally at this point? can it continue? >> i think it can continue if we don't have the concerns that are suppressing the market. the economic data have been good for awhile. what we saw in the options market in the early part of the week is people were getting -- a lot of skepticism was reflected. they were waiting for another shoe to drop in europe. we were seeing that the downside puts were getting more expensive. the at the money volatility was rising all else equal which is unusual. which reflected that kind of concern. then all of a sudden, fast forward two days and everyone se
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square and in beautiful california. welcome to the show on a busy expiration friday. best start for stocks since the reagan administration. is it too late to get in at this point. let's get in the money right now. we're not talking just 52 week highs. we're talking multi-year highs. microsoft, nike, chipotle on highs at the close of this week. mike, do you believe in this rally at this point?...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. makes the case and also get the bears take on why insider selling is a reason to be cautious on the stocks. plus the largest company in the world closes above $500 a share. is it too late to get into apple? why he thinks buyers beware. and means some of the big guys will get out of the game. kelly has a scoop on how managers like lewis bacon are dealing with dodd frank. this is "fast money." let's start trading. get straight to the story in apple. karen, do you regret selling last week? >> i don't. it's a question for portfolio management as it gets too big, the risk award changes. i don't regret it. do i wish my stocks were worth more? always. >> that did not happen. i was on the floor of the stock exchange. i mean, it happened but it wasn't because apple -- when i was down there there was no confetti thrown. >> so there was small advertisement. >> we did not sell all of apple. but it's the right thin to do. >> we're showing a false animation once again. i agree with karen in the sen
. >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. makes the case and also get the bears take on why insider selling is a reason to be cautious on the stocks. plus the largest company in the world closes above $500 a share. is it too late to get into apple? why he thinks buyers beware. and means some of the big guys will get out of the game. kelly has a scoop on how managers like lewis bacon are dealing with dodd frank. this is "fast money." let's start trading. get...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. apple's shares plunge. plus deutsche bank says the u.s. faces the worst oil shock since the '70s. and we've got boone pickens to weigh in. catching in on lin-sanity. how he's keeping up with demand for number 17. this is "fast money." let's get straight to that monster reversal in shares of apple today. it was funny, joe, because you were -- you're laughing at what? >> to me, that's pit bull. i know you're a rock head from the '70s. >> what was that? what show is this? >> it's hot out there right now. >> if we're going to be soul train, let's do it the right way. that was not -- >> let's get back to apple here. >> huge reversal today. listen. i fully believe what happened here after the january 24th earnings is you had many such as myself that were waiting for a pullback in apple. never got it after earnings. and this ultimate chase where the stock just going parb o rks lic. it's trading like a future. and today's price action is indicative of the type of price action that i'm not necessarily saying you go
. >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. apple's shares plunge. plus deutsche bank says the u.s. faces the worst oil shock since the '70s. and we've got boone pickens to weigh in. catching in on lin-sanity. how he's keeping up with demand for number 17. this is "fast money." let's get straight to that monster reversal in shares of apple today. it was funny, joe, because you were -- you're laughing at what? >> to me, that's pit bull. i know you're a...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square. stocks posting their worst day of the year on concerns of european's debt crisis. curious enough, high growth stocks held up pretty well. is this is good sign? linked in. and all bucking the trend today. is this where you still want to be at this point? >> let's talk about three. apple, ralph lauren, coach all making highed today. this is people just sticking to what's working, i guess, in a lot of ways. it's not an overally bullish sign for the breadth of the market. but if you have other things not working so well, maybe it's just like a flight to quality in some ways. >> i think apple unlike the other two names is actually kind of a value stock. i think what a lot of people might be hoping is an opportunity to buy it lower. when they didn't get that opportunity, then there wasn't anybody coming in selling. in the other valuation, i'm concerned. we have some potential bad news on the horizon. when i look at those names. ralph lauren is --
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square. stocks posting their worst day of the year on concerns of european's debt crisis. curious enough, high growth stocks held up pretty well. is this is good sign? linked in. and all bucking the trend today. is this where you still want to be at this point? >> let's talk about three. apple, ralph lauren, coach all making highed today. this is people just sticking to what's working, i...
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live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square. say it loud, say it proud. america is back. lowest unemployment rate since january 2009. that makes our task tonight clear. that is to give you option strategies to play the recovery. the story of the day huge rallies in financials as well as technology. couple of key 52-week highs here. apple for one. microsoft for another. >> there's been money in these all year long. then you get the piece of news about facebook's valuation earlier in the week. there's names that are benefitting from this from a valuation's standpoint. and you're seeing a lot about tech and the prospects for an economic recovery. echoed by the unemployment data this morning. if you saw any signs of people willing to go away from the position themselves in financials and technologies. >> we've actually seen that for the last couple weeks. some of the tobacco stocks have not done well. mcdonald's is stuck in in rut. bonds got killed. a lot of that money is going to go into equities. there's also good news. correlatio
live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square. say it loud, say it proud. america is back. lowest unemployment rate since january 2009. that makes our task tonight clear. that is to give you option strategies to play the recovery. the story of the day huge rallies in financials as well as technology. couple of key 52-week highs here. apple for one. microsoft for another. >> there's been money in these all year long. then you get the piece of...
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back to you, melissa lee. >> thank you very much, rick santelli.irst on cnbc on the news line is john bryant. >> good morning, melissa. >> jim cramer was making the point that pringles had been a brands long staved of money and investment. will you be ramping up? >> we will be investing behind this business. it nearly triples the size of our international is snack business. >> all right. you say critical. why? >> another avenue of growth. it takes the kellogg company from the world's largest second largest bisque company. >> why were you in there earlier? this thing heart there for sale for a while. given what you've just said about how critical it is, why wrge of gidget the deal done -- >> the big obviously has been in transition, in limbo. when we had the opportunity, the opportunity arose. >> but, sir, there was an opportunity to pay much less for it at one time, wasn't there? >> actually the diamond deal would have been a higher pam than what we're making to do this deal. >> that was because of the stock price of diamond. i'm trying to figure.
back to you, melissa lee. >> thank you very much, rick santelli.irst on cnbc on the news line is john bryant. >> good morning, melissa. >> jim cramer was making the point that pringles had been a brands long staved of money and investment. will you be ramping up? >> we will be investing behind this business. it nearly triples the size of our international is snack business. >> all right. you say critical. why? >> another avenue of growth. it takes the kellogg...
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melissa lee has a preview. melissa? >> we've got a cnbc exclusive with t. boone pickens.ake on where world oil prices are headed. apple trade, what happened in today's session. we'll get to some of those rumors. we're on rumor patrol. and also the trades for tomorrow. and mitch modell. that, and much more at the top of the hour. >> looking forward to it, melissa. we're heading to one of the world's largest outdoor farm shows. >> jane wells is set to give us the outlook for the industry. >> you have been talking about home building land prices. farmland prices blowing the roof off the barn. is it a bubble?ñsñs but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so, i want to trade at a place that really gets who i am tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and what i need. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and still gives me a great price. tdd# 1-800-3
melissa lee has a preview. melissa? >> we've got a cnbc exclusive with t. boone pickens.ake on where world oil prices are headed. apple trade, what happened in today's session. we'll get to some of those rumors. we're on rumor patrol. and also the trades for tomorrow. and mitch modell. that, and much more at the top of the hour. >> looking forward to it, melissa. we're heading to one of the world's largest outdoor farm shows. >> jane wells is set to give us the outlook for the...
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. >>> "fast money" begins in a few minutes top of the hour, melissa lee is in nasdaq with a market preview, over to you, melissa. >> top of the hour, "fast money," learn from the pros, three charts our traders were watching that were the keys to today's market turn around and then an exclusive with the head of the private equity portfolio the teacher retirement pensions fund that fund, the private equity part, outperformed the s & p 500 three fold the past year, see what he is investing next and why an s & p rebalance could push microsoft shares higher beyond the multiyear highs reached in today's session. all that and more top of the hour on "fast." see you then. >>> see you in a few minutes. up next on "the closing bell," recapping today's ral loin wall street, the trading and the tone for tomorrow, get you set up for the opening bell. stay with us. back in a moment. 5-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you
. >>> "fast money" begins in a few minutes top of the hour, melissa lee is in nasdaq with a market preview, over to you, melissa. >> top of the hour, "fast money," learn from the pros, three charts our traders were watching that were the keys to today's market turn around and then an exclusive with the head of the private equity portfolio the teacher retirement pensions fund that fund, the private equity part, outperformed the s & p 500 three fold the past...
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. ♪ >>> i'm melissa lee. here's tonight' top three trades. their best start to a year since 1991.s it actually time to short this market? plus two big ceo interviews. jim burn of mgm will talk about expansion in china. and digital realty gives the angle. and we'll talk to the lawyer whose client is suing for negligence. live from the nasdaq market site, this is "fast money." straight to the after-hours session. hewlett-packard reported a mixed bag. the outlook, though, for the next quarter looks terrible. >> it does. but i think this is part of what meg whitman has said in front of everybody. she's not trying to elevate too much as far as expectations are concerned. she's acknowledged the fact there were plenty of weaknesses when she took over the company. we heard her talk about some of that, she continues to execute. if you look at the software, that was up one percent. the numbers are about what people are probably looking for. i think some of the positive commentary we're hearing from her is what's starting to lift that stock. more than it is right now. it's still off, but it'
. ♪ >>> i'm melissa lee. here's tonight' top three trades. their best start to a year since 1991.s it actually time to short this market? plus two big ceo interviews. jim burn of mgm will talk about expansion in china. and digital realty gives the angle. and we'll talk to the lawyer whose client is suing for negligence. live from the nasdaq market site, this is "fast money." straight to the after-hours session. hewlett-packard reported a mixed bag. the outlook, though, for...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee. a sales force trades in the after hours action. betting on a big turn around at hewlett packard. drawing the parallel with ibm and should they buy the long-term strategy and we continue our search for the next big thing. the 3d systems and stock surging today. this is fast money. let's get straight to the biggest mover in the day. we are talking about oil above $108 a barrel. a nine-month high. retailers and the price of gasoline has not been mentioned too much. >> we have only seen the price of gasoline pop up since january 1st. we have seen about a 50 cent increase and about 20 to 30 cents of that came from february. it hasn't filtered in yet what they are seeing in that area. that's a profit margin from food inflation. this could be a thing that hits the companies and take a month or two to get into that. >> when you look at the retailers that you hold, retailers in general, at what point do you get concerned the longer it stays close to $4 a gallon and when do you think it will hit the bottom line? >> right about now. i think a
. >>> i'm melissa lee. a sales force trades in the after hours action. betting on a big turn around at hewlett packard. drawing the parallel with ibm and should they buy the long-term strategy and we continue our search for the next big thing. the 3d systems and stock surging today. this is fast money. let's get straight to the biggest mover in the day. we are talking about oil above $108 a barrel. a nine-month high. retailers and the price of gasoline has not been mentioned too much....
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>>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. disney shares dropping. we'll monitor the conference call. plus now that glen core is doing a mining and trading juggernaut, what kind of effect could the deal have on commodities? and stubhub has the top tours in the most rocking cities in the u.s. the traders take their positions as we run down who is in the top three. this is "fast money." got to start trading here and get straight to the disney story. guy, there are a lot of expectations. yet they missed the revenues still. >> yeah. it looks like they beat it by about yien cents. obviously focused on the revenue side amongst many things they talked about, is the fact they were negatively impacted by the nba strike. which i find interesting they brought it up. i didn't think people still watched the nba. >> well said. i know i don't watch the nba. >> we are representative of the segment. >> a segment of some kind. >> the stock, it's not a rich stack. i don't think on this pullback if you get in at 40.5, 40.25 you're going to get that hurt. now it's down t
>>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. disney shares dropping. we'll monitor the conference call. plus now that glen core is doing a mining and trading juggernaut, what kind of effect could the deal have on commodities? and stubhub has the top tours in the most rocking cities in the u.s. the traders take their positions as we run down who is in the top three. this is "fast money." got to start trading here and get straight to the disney story. guy, there...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. zynga topping expectations. we'll break down the reasons why with the top analysts. plus the hedge fund filing frenzy is upon us. find out what the big money is buying and selling right now. and an exclusive interview with carl icahn. live from the nasdaq market site, this is "fast money." let's get straight to brian sullivan with breaking news on berkshire hathaway. >> warren buffett and his crew, here's what they did. this is dated as of the end of the fourth quarter. new positions established in new companies. dva and lmca. by the way i've gone through a number of 13fs the last couple hours. liberty's been added by a number of companies. warren buffett added to his positions in coke, directv, cbs care mark, wells fargo, and visa. he cut but not eliminated stakes in johnson & johnson and kraft. then sold completely out of exxonmobil. that was a small stake. still exxon no longer part of the portfolio. i think that name you're showing davita the most interesting. not a typical company that warren buffett would
. >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. zynga topping expectations. we'll break down the reasons why with the top analysts. plus the hedge fund filing frenzy is upon us. find out what the big money is buying and selling right now. and an exclusive interview with carl icahn. live from the nasdaq market site, this is "fast money." let's get straight to brian sullivan with breaking news on berkshire hathaway. >> warren buffett and his crew, here's what...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. red box and netflix. also reporting earnings. is the heat rising for netflix? is the best trade in oil to go short? and ahead of the curve online. not many people were calling for $100 billion valuation for facebook back in 2007. we'll talk to the investor who made that call and ask him where else he's seeing opportunity. this is "fast money." let's start trading. we are seeing coinstar move sharply higher. after announcing an agreement to buy ncr's entertainment kiosks and dvd inventory for up to $100 million. you see that nice chart there. >> it's something in terms of the business model that coinstar needed to do. it needed to get away from the physical dvds. get more towards streaming. that's favorable. now they're going out with ncr. they're picking up that business. that's good. i think when you look at these earn wgs b the earnings themselves are excellent. the guidance is very good. there were minor concerns about what impact the durbin interchange would be. the cfo is now saying the impact is min
. >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. red box and netflix. also reporting earnings. is the heat rising for netflix? is the best trade in oil to go short? and ahead of the curve online. not many people were calling for $100 billion valuation for facebook back in 2007. we'll talk to the investor who made that call and ask him where else he's seeing opportunity. this is "fast money." let's start trading. we are seeing coinstar move sharply higher. after...
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let's get over to melissa lee to find out what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> apple hitting a record interday high in today's session. our traders will tell you exactly what they did today. we'll get the pulse of the spring selling season, and the health of the housing market from the ceo of toll brothers. >> we'll be there, melissa. but first, we're going on the campaign trail. find out how much of a home field advantage mitt romney is having in michigan. stay with us. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody, these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow it is the countdown to the second ltro. will a fresh injection stabilize europe. also, how much are the banks going to be taking off. we'll ask the cfo that question during that interview as the results from the company are due out as well. and the jobless rate is lower e. is it going to stay that way? plenty more analysis on the channel. tune into cnbc world to catch all of the action overseas. i'm louisa bojesen going global with your money. the the new spark cardnth from capital one. spark miles
let's get over to melissa lee to find out what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> apple hitting a record interday high in today's session. our traders will tell you exactly what they did today. we'll get the pulse of the spring selling season, and the health of the housing market from the ceo of toll brothers. >> we'll be there, melissa. but first, we're going on the campaign trail. find out how much of a home field advantage mitt romney is having in michigan. stay with us....
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♪ >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades.as the music stops for the bernanke blues. signal further easing. dennis gartman joins us with his trade. plus will windows 8 be a game changer for microsoft? and social gaming. it isn't just about zynga. we'll talk to the ceo of a competitor. live from the nasdaq market site, this is "fast money." let's start trading. we've got to start off with gold prices plunging more than 5% as traders take bernanke's comments. joe, you actually made a trade on gold. >> i think when you have the type of volume that you have today in the gold and silver futures and really in a lot of the commodities themselves, it's a type of day you have to pay attention to the price action. you had gold which made a high for the month of february earlier in the day. then actually made the low for february at the end of the day. the reasons behind it fundamentally, you can point to bernanke. i'm not sure that is the ultimate reason. but i'm not looking for a reason. i'm just looking at the price action. it tells m
♪ >>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades.as the music stops for the bernanke blues. signal further easing. dennis gartman joins us with his trade. plus will windows 8 be a game changer for microsoft? and social gaming. it isn't just about zynga. we'll talk to the ceo of a competitor. live from the nasdaq market site, this is "fast money." let's start trading. we've got to start off with gold prices plunging more than 5% as traders take bernanke's comments....
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>>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. cisco and groupon moving after-hours on earnings. we'll break down all the after-hours action. plus whirlpool is surging this year. it's up nearly 50%. is it too late to get in? the traders will duke it out. and the $5.7 billion war of words between roche and illumina. karen's got the fine print. live from the nasdaq market site, this is "fast money." let's start trading. to the after-hours action in shares of cisco moving sharply higher. seeming to deliver on all metrics. >> they did. you talk about one of the areas everyone was going to focus on is margins. they look like they have stab stabili stabilized. when you look at how did intel do? they had record numbers. apple blew the doors off with the $7 number on the earnings per share. when you look at how they've perform sod far and how they've gone into the earnings, it's been impressive. cisco has filed this today. year to date, unbelievable performance. and it's that inner price spending that's finally come back. they're beat as
>>> i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. cisco and groupon moving after-hours on earnings. we'll break down all the after-hours action. plus whirlpool is surging this year. it's up nearly 50%. is it too late to get in? the traders will duke it out. and the $5.7 billion war of words between roche and illumina. karen's got the fine print. live from the nasdaq market site, this is "fast money." let's start trading. to the after-hours action in shares of cisco...
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for more of his one-on-one interview with melissa lee, tune in to "fast money" tonight at 5:00 p.m.y strong earnings on the stock, up 23%. probably at the highest levels of the day. it's pretty much sitting right about that. it's an interview you do not want to miss this evening on "fast." >>> apple hitting an all-time high today. reports a smaller ipad screen may be in the works. our next guest is adding to the apple bullishness raising his revenue above consensus. let's bring in peter missic. good to see you, peter. for the first day in many, it's not the $500 level that people are focuses on, it's the foxconn controversy. what's the likelihood that becomes a bigger story? is there any reason to get rid of the shares because of something that bubbles up of something that seems to be as big as it already is? >> not on that front. they're inviting third parties to come into their -- they've opened up who their suppliers are and demand their suppliers meet a code of conduct. culturally apple is in the right spot. they'll be very open and proactive with this. i wouldn't look at that b
for more of his one-on-one interview with melissa lee, tune in to "fast money" tonight at 5:00 p.m.y strong earnings on the stock, up 23%. probably at the highest levels of the day. it's pretty much sitting right about that. it's an interview you do not want to miss this evening on "fast." >>> apple hitting an all-time high today. reports a smaller ipad screen may be in the works. our next guest is adding to the apple bullishness raising his revenue above consensus....
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>> i'll tell you, melissa lee, let's keep it simple.'s look at some of the major good credit sovereigns, see where their pivots are to give us an idea how to handicap some of the ongoing news regarding europe. if you look at our ten-year, that's pretty easy even though 2.08% is the top of the range, many traders are watching the 2% as a pivot. if you look at japan, their pivots around numbers as well. but the u.s., their pivot about 1% as you can see on this chart. if we go over to the uk, you raise the bar a bit, right around 2.20 to 2.25. and last but not least, the eurozone same as the u.s., almost mirroring the u.s. a 2% pivot. all of these interest rates have moved just a little bit higher as they reverse spreads against some of the weaker sovereigns. but the moves are not large and we haven't broken through even though we've snugged back up to the top of the range. >>> want to bring your attention to two israeli embassies hit by bombing attacks. the first was in new delhi. the second after in tbilisi, georgia. planned attacks on i
>> i'll tell you, melissa lee, let's keep it simple.'s look at some of the major good credit sovereigns, see where their pivots are to give us an idea how to handicap some of the ongoing news regarding europe. if you look at our ten-year, that's pretty easy even though 2.08% is the top of the range, many traders are watching the 2% as a pivot. if you look at japan, their pivots around numbers as well. but the u.s., their pivot about 1% as you can see on this chart. if we go over to the...
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i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee and jim cramer live at the new york stock exchange.avid faber is back at h.q. after coming off their best january in 15 years, since '97, stocks are set to begin february in the green. take a look at future this is morning, set to open up by more than 80 points. europe as well responding to better-than-expected manufacturing numbers, some signals the contraction over there might not be as bad as some thought. that came after some reassuring pmi numbers in china. >> let's get to our roadmap for this wednesday. facebook may file for its ipo as early as today to raise $5 billion. morgan stanley clinching the lead underwriting roles. we have all the angles covered on what could be the biggest tech ipo. >> adp comes in line roughly with expectations but december is revised down. ism comes in less than an hour. >> amazon shares sharply lower in the premarket trade on disappointing earnings and forecast. can the stock maintain its premium valuation as it subsidizes prime customers in kindle sales? >> and mitt romney triumphant in florida but
i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee and jim cramer live at the new york stock exchange.avid faber is back at h.q. after coming off their best january in 15 years, since '97, stocks are set to begin february in the green. take a look at future this is morning, set to open up by more than 80 points. europe as well responding to better-than-expected manufacturing numbers, some signals the contraction over there might not be as bad as some thought. that came after some reassuring pmi numbers in...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, melissa lee.ly we're all going to be debating the four letters you guys don't want to say anymore, ltro. but something interesting is going on in the fixed income markets. we had a three handle on gdp. that's a good thing. maybe rates climb add little bit. as you look at the 24-hour chart of our ten-year, unchanged. the bunds were dabbling in lower yields. but look at what happens when you get to the uk and the ten-year, their gilt, their yields are up rather notably. i've been trying to figure out what's going on. they had good housing data this morning. they have a gilt auction tomorrow of 2.75 billion pounds worth. but it really is breaking out in a different direction. we're going to have chicago purchasing manager survey in several minutes. we'll be handicapping that one on the fly. back to you. >> thank you very much, rick santelli. >>> meantime, we'll do this in "six in 60." but i know you want to mention joy global. you say it matters. >> yeah. this was one of those companies that has real
good morning, rick. >> good morning, melissa lee.ly we're all going to be debating the four letters you guys don't want to say anymore, ltro. but something interesting is going on in the fixed income markets. we had a three handle on gdp. that's a good thing. maybe rates climb add little bit. as you look at the 24-hour chart of our ten-year, unchanged. the bunds were dabbling in lower yields. but look at what happens when you get to the uk and the ten-year, their gilt, their yields are up...
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>> good morning, melissa lee. it's fascinating.o a couple of my guys that work with the primary dealer community. you know, they turn in their positions periodically. we now see the longest dealer long position in 3-year notes going back at least a decade. it really is by a wide margin. you know, we know that many investors and primary dealers are hunkered down into the short maturities. we see how stubborn some of these maturities have been. and while i'm saying that, we're dabbling at 30 basis points on a 2-year note yield. there's a lot of curve anomalies going on. of course, we still have some data in the form of indicators. maybe the most important thing is, which side of 2% the 10-year closes on. if you're really a good technician, it's probably more about closing above the top of the range. so give it a little slippage. we're probably talking around the boiling temperature of water. around the 2.12 yield many believe will get things moving on the south side. melissa, back to you. >> thank you very much, rick santelli. >>> le
>> good morning, melissa lee. it's fascinating.o a couple of my guys that work with the primary dealer community. you know, they turn in their positions periodically. we now see the longest dealer long position in 3-year notes going back at least a decade. it really is by a wide margin. you know, we know that many investors and primary dealers are hunkered down into the short maturities. we see how stubborn some of these maturities have been. and while i'm saying that, we're dabbling at...
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melissa lee, back to you. >> thank you very much, rick santelli. was strong to the better than expected ism number. we're at session highs right now the dow up by 1.1% a gain of 142 points. the nasdaq higher by 1.3%. the qs by the way the highest levels since 2001. let's bring in john harwood in washington with more reaction on that. much better than expected jobs data. john? >> melissa, this is the kind of data that makes white house economists be cautious in public, welcome it, say great. we have to see a lot more. can't put too much in one month's numbers. but the political advisers are absolutely ecstatic because we even saw a few days ago in the nbc/"wall street journal" poll a rising sense of optimism nationally among voters diminishing the share of voters who think the country is on the wrong track, raising the president's job approval numbers, raising his competitiveness against republican candidates. it undercuts the argument from republicans that he doesn't know what he's talking about. interestingly, speaker boehner's released this morni
melissa lee, back to you. >> thank you very much, rick santelli. was strong to the better than expected ism number. we're at session highs right now the dow up by 1.1% a gain of 142 points. the nasdaq higher by 1.3%. the qs by the way the highest levels since 2001. let's bring in john harwood in washington with more reaction on that. much better than expected jobs data. john? >> melissa, this is the kind of data that makes white house economists be cautious in public, welcome it,...
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>> melissa lee, it's interesting.ecause we've all been cognizant of the fact that some of the positives regarding our economy, some of the positives you're left with after greek bailout do -- have improved conditions and rates have come up. as you look at a 2-day chart of tens we're seeing the pac man effect the other way. we're eating through this 2%. we bounced off it yesterday. we're hovering just above it today. really need to pay attention. the bund's pattern is similar. that's a 10-year overseas. everybody's watching the euro. it has made fresh highs going back to december. if you look at the dollar/yen, also fascinating. flirting with the highest level since july. not many down days for the dollar. as a matter of fact, not including today, we've had seven sessions in a row of a higher dollar. today could break that string. we want to monitor it closely. back to you. >> thank you very much, rick santelli. >>> we are watching oil. >> wow. these oil service stocks. this morning -- transocean might be out of the li
>> melissa lee, it's interesting.ecause we've all been cognizant of the fact that some of the positives regarding our economy, some of the positives you're left with after greek bailout do -- have improved conditions and rates have come up. as you look at a 2-day chart of tens we're seeing the pac man effect the other way. we're eating through this 2%. we bounced off it yesterday. we're hovering just above it today. really need to pay attention. the bund's pattern is similar. that's a...
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i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee and jim cramer. david faber is back at hq.t not taking too many worries to heart. futures down about 28 points. europe as well. counting on this italian bond auction early today. 6 million euros worth of debt. maximum targets reached. yields lowest levels since march. adding to relatively good news out of the sovereigns. >> that brings us to our road map for this morning. we start off with consumer. retail soars. avon misses. >> big call on barnnks by citi. >> war of words between banks and paul volcker. defending the volcker rule. >> two market darlings, apple and mcdonald's fighting back over criticism on questionable business pras. at what point does either controversy take its toll on their respective stock prices. we begin with corporate news. avon reporting weaker than expected q4 numbers. shares down 7% in the pre-market. company dealing with a short fallout from internal bribery investigation in china in 2008. if they were going add to their troubles this is one way to do it. >> tupperware and herbalite has had great s
i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee and jim cramer. david faber is back at hq.t not taking too many worries to heart. futures down about 28 points. europe as well. counting on this italian bond auction early today. 6 million euros worth of debt. maximum targets reached. yields lowest levels since march. adding to relatively good news out of the sovereigns. >> that brings us to our road map for this morning. we start off with consumer. retail soars. avon misses. >> big call on...
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i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla. we will breakdown the numbers this hour. earlier gains after january durable good orders fell 4% that. was the biggest drop in three years. still, we're looking to open higher across the board. europe has a selective default downgrade on greece here. we're down by a fraction of a percent. >> meantime, road map for this morning, what is up with dow 13,000? a researcher reminds us how bad the dow performs whenever it crosses a thousand point increment. >> we expect an upbeat outlook. did you know. >> a cruise can liner has lost power in the indian ocean. >>> priceline not supporting many black eyes. the stock is up 6% this morning as domestic bookings rose to the highest level since 2010. >> do you know anyone who really uses google plus? those users are spending literally a few minutes on it a month. >>> in the meantime, the dow can't seem to end the day above 13,000. does this mean that the 2012 rally is nearing an end? i want to get cramer's take on that. 39 times the dow has crossed a thousand point increment. in the follo
i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla. we will breakdown the numbers this hour. earlier gains after january durable good orders fell 4% that. was the biggest drop in three years. still, we're looking to open higher across the board. europe has a selective default downgrade on greece here. we're down by a fraction of a percent. >> meantime, road map for this morning, what is up with dow 13,000? a researcher reminds us how bad the dow performs whenever it crosses a thousand point...
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i'm here with melissa lee and jim cramer. david faber is back at hq. ing interesting day as we come out of greece. a good jobs number on friday and the volume and the dow in bull market category. futures are down in europe as well. the concerns persist after some of the meetings between papademos or the troika didn't go well. >> do the markets have the momentum to power through a potential greek default? still no deal in greece, even as the dow posted second biggest gain of the year. >> giants fans celebrate the super bowl win, but the automakers are riding high. now word that gm may post record profit for 2011. >>> and new issues are found with the nefuselage, so what's issue here? >>> amazon may be considering opening a retail store as part of a test project is there a new chapter after last week's disappointing numbers? >>> the new spokesman for the gay marriage movement is lloyd blankfein. he stars in a new ad, wading into a different national debate. but of course, we have to go back to friday as we start off this monday. apparently with losses. w
i'm here with melissa lee and jim cramer. david faber is back at hq. ing interesting day as we come out of greece. a good jobs number on friday and the volume and the dow in bull market category. futures are down in europe as well. the concerns persist after some of the meetings between papademos or the troika didn't go well. >> do the markets have the momentum to power through a potential greek default? still no deal in greece, even as the dow posted second biggest gain of the year....
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. >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee, david faber back at hq, we begin with some breaking news this morning. a deal among politicians in greece. apparently agreeing to an austerity package that they think would fit the ability to get a second bailout from european officials. futures have gotten a small boost off of the highs this morning, but we were in negative territory until that headline came about half an hour ago. take a look at what europe's doing, as well. they will react to this news, which by the way, ecb president mario dragi commented on in the headlines. and currency also getting a move on this, the euro back to $1.33 this morning, a big mover today. >> yeah, let's start with our road map for this thursday morning, and of course, we start with greece, the drama inches forward as greek politicians say they have clinched the deal on an austerity package necessary to secure a second bailout. but the question is, what happens now? >> bank of england holding steady on rates, but another 50 billion pounds to the q/e program, a
. >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee, david faber back at hq, we begin with some breaking news this morning. a deal among politicians in greece. apparently agreeing to an austerity package that they think would fit the ability to get a second bailout from european officials. futures have gotten a small boost off of the highs this morning, but we were in negative territory until that headline came about half an hour ago....
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i'm melissa lee with jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. carl quintanilla is on assignment this morning. we are watching futures on the rise this morning. the question is will the dow be able to close today above 13,000? we're looking to add about 25 points which would actually put us above that key psychological mark. as for europe, the trading there, we are seeing green arrows pretty much across the board except for the ftse kpels the ibex. >> let's get to our road map. treasury secretary tim geithner in an exclusive interview saying there's no quick fix to higher oil prices and the eurozone debt crisis much less likely to derail a u.s. recovery. >> as he made those comments about oil, we are watching it move higher. wti above 108 a barrel while brent hovers around nine-month highs. with prices at the pump in focus on main street and the campaign trail, could we see a release from the strategic petroleum reserve? >>> two retail stories this morning. gap adds $1 billion to its share buyback program, lifts a dividend. margins fall along wit
i'm melissa lee with jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. carl quintanilla is on assignment this morning. we are watching futures on the rise this morning. the question is will the dow be able to close today above 13,000? we're looking to add about 25 points which would actually put us above that key psychological mark. as for europe, the trading there, we are seeing green arrows pretty much across the board except for the ftse kpels the ibex. >> let's get to...
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back to you melissa lee. >>> ready for the tweet out there? google is said to be working on a home entertainment system, and it's said the company will market it until its own brand. the news comes as speculation of an apple tv that some say could be a game changer. this morning as they proceed pare to battle for your home, what is the coolest thing that they should be able to do for you? tweet us. we'd love to hear what you have to say. i'm sure a lot of inventive things will come across. >> keep it clean, please. >> or maybe not. >> how about igoogle. >> i robot, the zumba. >>> we are profiling under the radar stock gainers. one you want to take note of before the break. take a look at futures as we count down to the friday's open. it could be a rough one, the dow looking to lose 90 points at the open. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about how some companies like to get between ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you and your money. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we believe your money should be available ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 to you whenever and wh
back to you melissa lee. >>> ready for the tweet out there? google is said to be working on a home entertainment system, and it's said the company will market it until its own brand. the news comes as speculation of an apple tv that some say could be a game changer. this morning as they proceed pare to battle for your home, what is the coolest thing that they should be able to do for you? tweet us. we'd love to hear what you have to say. i'm sure a lot of inventive things will come...
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i'm melissa lee with jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. carl quintanilla continues on assignment today. let's take a look at futures and how we are setting up here in the united states. an up open with the dow looking to add about 11 points. at the open the s&p looking at about two. as for europe, the wait continues. prime minister of greece expected to meet with party leaders today. we are seeing green arrows pretty much across the board with the dax tacking on about a half a percent in gains this morning. david? >> thank you, melissa. let's hit that road map. i want to start with two dow stocks this morning. mcdonald's continues to deliver, posting better same store sales numbers across regions. disney reports a revenue miss but says theme parks and pricing looking up. a positive conference call. we'll have more. time warner, it beat earnings estimates. people look at ebida. raising its dividend. sprint shares surging on its quarter. i'll take a look at that. >> once again, a greek debt deal is imminent and the ecb reportedly agreeing to
i'm melissa lee with jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. carl quintanilla continues on assignment today. let's take a look at futures and how we are setting up here in the united states. an up open with the dow looking to add about 11 points. at the open the s&p looking at about two. as for europe, the wait continues. prime minister of greece expected to meet with party leaders today. we are seeing green arrows pretty much across the board with the dax tacking...
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here's lee spahn of tampa toe show how it works there and could work there for us. >> we call it homesteading. >> reporter: melissaaaris and green dreams could help you move toward homesteading. their own backyard is a great example. >> we call it edible landscaping. we pulled out hedges and replaced it with edibles. we want to show that growing food with be just as beautiful as ornamental. >> reporter: they use vertical planters. ? >> one square foot of space how much can be done. this takes about 20 times the size because there are 20 separate plants and containers here. >> they use a square foot garden, gridded so you can pack in the plants. >> four lettuces per square, 12 beets per square. >> reporter: raised bets replaced shrubs. >> i built up my base with the newport richie compost and small islands, broccolis, radishes and beets. >> reporter: they create their own nutrient rich soil from four bunnies. >> we keep them for fertilizer reasons and raise worms for the same purpose. we use the worm waste and create a worm tea for fertilizer. >> reporter: believe it or not this is their second growing season, just
here's lee spahn of tampa toe show how it works there and could work there for us. >> we call it homesteading. >> reporter: melissaaaris and green dreams could help you move toward homesteading. their own backyard is a great example. >> we call it edible landscaping. we pulled out hedges and replaced it with edibles. we want to show that growing food with be just as beautiful as ornamental. >> reporter: they use vertical planters. ? >> one square foot of space how...